Sorry to disappoint you, but autotrace almost never works for CAD. Every line it produces will have to be tweaked, and you will end up spending far more time using autotracing than manual drawing. If you doubt me, search and look it up in this forum; all the experienced drafters and cadsmen will tell you the same. Your best bet is to trace with polylines as outlined in the above comments.

My only other contribution to this (having done a lot of these conversions) is that it works better zoomed out. Most people, including me when I started, zoom in too close to the bitmap they are tracing.

Thanks for the tips. I tried a couple of the formers a while back with DeltaCad and it was not too bad but I may go for that DevCad. It has a lot more options and will probably make the tracing turn out a lot better.

Yup, Autotrace sucks. My wife is a graphic designer/photographer so between all my CAD/CAM programs and her graphics programs I have come up with a process that get's things really close. There will always be a bit of cleanup but I try and keep it to a minimum. My grandfather always used to say "work smarter not harder"